Snow Albedo Impact
Yves Earhart
Naturwissenschaften, Medizin, Informatik, Technik / Geologie
Beschreibung
Snow Albedo Impact explores the critical role of snow's reflectivity in the Earth's climate system, focusing on how changes in snow cover, driven by global warming, significantly impact regional and global weather patterns.
The book highlights the alarming positive feedback loop created by declining snow albedo, where reduced reflectivity accelerates warming trends.
It examines factors affecting snow albedo, such as snow grain size and impurity content, and how these influence regional climate systems, particularly in high-latitude and mountainous regions.
The book adopts an analytical approach, using data from satellite observations, field measurements, and climate model simulations to present evidence-based conclusions.
It's structured to first introduce the concept of albedo and its importance, then delve into the physical properties of snow.
The core of the book examines regional impacts in areas like the Arctic and Himalayas, culminating in an analysis of global consequences, including contributions to sea-level rise.
Ultimately, this book offers a comprehensive understanding of snow albedo's complex role in climate change, making it a valuable resource for students, researchers, policymakers, and anyone interested in Earth sciences, geography, and environmental science.
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